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Acting Out the Myths:: The Politics of Narrative Violence in Zimbabwe

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In a bold, decisive departure from the dominant power-politics analysis, ¿Acting out the Myths¿ employs a narrative social constructionist approach to interrogate the 1980-1987 Matabeleland conflict in Zimbabwe. It offers a provocative look at the violence meta-narrative manufactured by the ZANU-PF government and imposed on the nation's citizenry. This all-encompassing meta-narrative is contrasted to the subjugated counter-narratives formulated as alternative stories of resistance by recipient communities. The generative nature of the intersection between these scripted forms of violence is skillfully deconstructed by surfacing five salient narrative themes: Ethnicity, Nationalism, Loyalty, Legitimacy, and Unity. The author artfully decodes the power and function of violent narrative discourse in the formulation of ethnic identities, nation-state ordering, historical exclusion, political discipline, and social uniformity. The text's premise is that durable peace in Zimbabwe will only be realized to the extent that the silenced voices of the Matabeleland massacres are afforded public and sustained recognition in the collective memory of the nation.

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Autorius: Carl Stauffer
Leidėjas: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Išleidimo metai: 2011
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 456
ISBN-10: 3845431857
ISBN-13: 9783845431857
Formatas: Knyga minkštu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų
Žanras: Peace studies and conflict resolution

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